
You can see the views from Twinmotion, which do not accurately represent the mouldings at all.

In this specific project, we have complex profiles which create classic columns and crown moulds. In the Export TypeSave as type drop-down list, select OBJ File. Done Now, go back to Object mode and changes the 3d viewport to display textures. Then in UV / Image editor, click Browse image (beside + icon) and select the texture of your model. Also, I've attached some views from ArchiCAD. Navigate to the location where you want to save your OBJ file. 1 Answer Sorted by: 0 First, you need go to edit mode and select all faces. Thank you very much! And thank you all for your opinion regarding this topic! to twinmotion, the texture mapping is not correct anymore and multiple subobjectmaterials of objects/surfaces are not exported. OR you can manually upload textures in 3D Settings after uploading.
SKETCHUP TEXTURES NOT EXPORTING WITH OBJ ZIP
I am looking at the OBJ exporter which comes with Blender as an example ( exportobj.py ). You’ll want to ZIP together OBJ + MTL + textures, or FBX + textures (or FBX with embedded media), OR you can drag and drop all the files into the website. the Sectioning tool can export cut-through sections of a mesh as polylines. Let me know here in the thread or via PM, I can get you a special link to securely send the file to us if needed. The first thing I should do is actually sit down and read the specification of the OBJ file format. Have you tried as dwg 1 Like DSketchupUser July 6, 2023, 1:35pm 3 Hi francisquitof, I did just now try dwg and after adding the Multires modifier and collapsing layers, it brought the shape in I am so excited about this Every line of the moulding shows in Sketchup. MeshLab provides several solutions to reconstruct the shape of an object. Therefore, in order to investigate further, I'm wondering if you could share the file with us for a closer look, along with the DirectLink settings you used for exporting? To export an OBJ file from SketchUp Pro, follow these steps: Select File > Export > 3D Model.

We think that this might be file-related. I have asked our Twinmotion expert whether he had any missing object/element when transferring to Twinmotion, but unfortunately, we have never experienced such issue before. Then export using the obj exporter in Sketchup. I’ve been searching for answers for the last 2 days, and trying all sorts of solutions, but nothing has worked yet.Thank you for sharing the issue here and I am sorry about the experience! Make sure any mesh withing Sketchup that is not required to be exported is hidden. I then read that another cause can be that the textures are applied to the whole models and not to the individual faces, so I selected all relevant faces for each part of the model and applied the relevant texture.Īfter doing that the output is incorrect in a different way: I ensured that this was not the case by using the ‘Orient Faces’ tool, and by visually checking each face with the monochrome face view mode. I did some searching and found that likely causes are incorrectly flipped faces.


I have a model in Sketchup that has 2 textures applied, and I am attempting to export it to OBJ for import into Blender 2.9.Īs you can see, one of the textures is not being exported. *NOTE: Link to images - I can only post 1 link as a new user: Imgur: The magic of the Internet
